Thomas Joshua Stratford Dugdale FRSA (born 20 September 1974[1][2]) is a British farmer, estate owner and documentary film-maker.
In 2016 he signed an open letter to the Times against Brexit on behalf of British business leaders, and in 2018 he became patron of the West Berkshire Mencap.
Following the film, the Police Commission refused to reappoint Parkes after a very political campaign fought in the media spotlight about the direction in which he was taking the LAPD.
In the film the Dalai Lama is seen to annoint his spiritual successors in His Holiness the Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje and Ling Rinpoche for the first time.
[11] In 2016 the annual Mizuno Endure 24 race held on the estate was disrupted when hundreds of runners reported a "mystery illness" which they had contracted on site.
[12] In 2018 Dugdale submitted plans to build further visitor facilities and a farm shop at the Wasing estate, claiming 30 jobs would be created.
[20] Dugdale has also been working on a decarbonisation strategy as part of the Urge Collective, assisting the Broadway Initiative to develop a campaign for SMEs in the UK.
The first year opened on the Solstice with Australian artist Xavier Rudd, Fred Leone, Sam Lee, Chief Nixiwaka and members of The Yawanawa, Nessi Gomes, and Danit.